It would be Important to note that this is for 32 bit Systems, if you're using a 64 bit System and are facing issues check Here
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ConnorOct 6 '13 at 12:35

Hi. thanks for the guide, i followed it right from the T and when i type in localhost:8080/gui i get a 404 error on the browser. Maybe i need to change the port for it? How can i change the port or know if utorrent is actually running?
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jonneyNov 11 '13 at 10:57

Hi. Thanks for the guide but was wondering about how to install a newer version. At the time of this comment (14th Nov 2013), v3.3 is out, how can I wget it?
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PartoNov 14 '13 at 17:09

@onezero : why is the creation of symlink necessary? Why can't we just run the server from it's original path?why should we create au symlink in the use/bin directory only?
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AshwinMar 31 '14 at 2:31

uTorrent isn't designed for Linux OS from what I've read either that or it isn't well-supported/simple to install, however, you can import it using wine. If you haven't got wine you can install it by copying and pasting the following commands into terminal:

Okay, thank you. I decided to give Transmission a shot, and it turns out that that one's pretty good. (Transmission is the default/included BitTorrent client for Ubuntu.)
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JamesTheAwesomeDudeOct 11 '12 at 14:47

Yeah I know it's the default, most default programs on Ubuntu are the best ones for the job, with the exception of rhythmbox and Firefox -- I prefer VLC and Chromium/Google Chrome respectively.
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Brenton HorneOct 11 '12 at 20:45

qBittorrent is an even better client server from what I can tell. It received more positive feedback in the software centre.
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Brenton HorneNov 9 '12 at 9:38